Lynn E. Dobrunz

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University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States 
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Short-term plasticity, mathematical modeling
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Cannon K, Bartley A, Dobrunz L, et al. (2024) Ectopically expressed rhodopsin is not sensitive to X-rays. Bmc Neuroscience. 25: 38
Cannon KE, Ranasinghe M, Millhouse PW, et al. (2023) LITE-1 mediates behavioral responses to X-rays in . Frontiers in Neuroscience. 17: 1210138
Bhattacharya D, Bartley AF, Li Q, et al. (2022) Bicuculline Restores Frequency-Dependent Hippocampal I/E Ratio and Circuit Function in PGC-1ɑ Null Mice. Neuroscience Research
Cortes MA, Corder KM, Dobrunz LE. (2021) Differences between adult and adolescent male mice in approach/avoidance and expression of hippocampal NPY in response to acute footshock. Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 1-13
Anderson ZT, Mehl J, Corder KM, et al. (2021) A novel mouse model to evaluate neuropeptide Y-mediated melanocyte pathology. Experimental Dermatology
Bartley AF, Fischer M, Bagley ME, et al. (2021) Feasibility of cerium-doped LSO particles as a scintillator for X-ray induced optogenetics. Journal of Neural Engineering
Rich MC, Sherwood J, Bartley AF, et al. (2020) Focused ultrasound blood brain barrier opening mediated delivery of MRI-visible albumin nanoclusters to the rat brain for localized drug delivery with temporal control. Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society
McMeekin LJ, Bartley AF, Bohannon AS, et al. (2020) A role for PGC-1α in transcription and excitability of neocortical and hippocampal excitatory neurons. Neuroscience
Corder KM, Li Q, Cortes MA, et al. (2019) Overexpression of neuropeptide Y decreases responsiveness to neuropeptide Y. Neuropeptides. 101979
Bartley AF, Abiraman K, Stewart LT, et al. (2019) LSO:Ce Inorganic Scintillators Are Biocompatible With Neuronal and Circuit Function. Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience. 11: 24
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